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    Complete Semantics to empower Touristic Service Providers

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    The tourism industry has a significant impact on the world's economy, contributes 10.2% of the world's gross domestic product in 2016. It becomes a very competitive industry, where having a strong online presence is an essential aspect for business success. To achieve this goal, the proper usage of latest Web technologies, particularly schema.org annotations is crucial. In this paper, we present our effort to improve the online visibility of touristic service providers in the region of Tyrol, Austria, by creating and deploying a substantial amount of semantic annotations according to schema.org, a widely used vocabulary for structured data on the Web. We started our work from Tourismusverband (TVB) Mayrhofen-Hippach and all touristic service providers in the Mayrhofen-Hippach region and applied the same approach to other TVBs and regions, as well as other use cases. The rationale for doing this is straightforward. Having schema.org annotations enables search engines to understand the content better, and provide better results for end users, as well as enables various intelligent applications to utilize them. As a direct consequence, the region of Tyrol and its touristic service increase their online visibility and decrease the dependency on intermediaries, i.e. Online Travel Agency (OTA).Comment: 18 pages, 6 figure

    Analysis of Pumping Rings

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    A slightly tapered ring riding on a reciprocating shaft can be used as a pump, pumping capacity of these rings is analyzed. Th

    Carrier-phase DNS study of particle size distribution effects on iron particle ignition in a turbulent mixing layer

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    The ignition and combustion of iron particles in a turbulent mixing layer is studied by means of three-dimensional carrier-phase direct numerical simulations (CP-DNS). A particular focus is set on particle size distribution (PSD) effects on the ignition behaviour by comparing CP-DNS results from using a realistic experimental PSD to DNS data based on a monodisperse (MD) particle cloud with the same equivalence ratio. The CP-DNS solves the Eulerian transport equations of the reacting gas phase and resolves all turbulent scales, while the particle boundary layers are modelled in the Lagrangian point-particle framework. A previously validated sub-model for the oxidation of iron to Wüstite (FeO) that accounts for both diffusion- and kinetically-limited combustion is employed. The mixing layer is initialised with an upper stream of air carrying cold iron particles and an opposed lower stream of hot air. Simulation results show distinct differences in the ignition behaviour between the MD and PSD cases. The ignition of the PSD case is delayed compared to the MD case and does not show any significant particle clustering prior to ignition. Further investigations indicate that the particle size has a crucial effect on the mixing process and ignition time. Small particles start their oxidation process early and already consume some of the available oxygen, while not crucially affecting the gas temperature due to their limited iron mass contribution. Conversely, a slower entrainment into the lower stream combined with higher thermal inertia and the prior oxygen depletion by the small particles leads to a delayed oxidation of the larger particles. As a net result, the PSD case shows a wide spread of individual particle ignition delay times and overall delayed bulk ignition compared to the MD case, where the majority of the particles ignites over a shorter period of time

    Ptch2/Gas1 and Ptch1/Boc differentially regulate Hedgehog signalling in murine primordial germ cell migration.

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    Gas1 and Boc/Cdon act as co-receptors in the vertebrate Hedgehog signalling pathway, but the nature of their interaction with the primary Ptch1/2 receptors remains unclear. Here we demonstrate, using primordial germ cell migration in mouse as a developmental model, that specific hetero-complexes of Ptch2/Gas1 and Ptch1/Boc mediate the process of Smo de-repression with different kinetics, through distinct modes of Hedgehog ligand reception. Moreover, Ptch2-mediated Hedgehog signalling induces the phosphorylation of Creb and Src proteins in parallel to Gli induction, identifying a previously unknown Ptch2-specific signal pathway. We propose that although Ptch1 and Ptch2 functionally overlap in the sequestration of Smo, the spatiotemporal expression of Boc and Gas1 may determine the outcome of Hedgehog signalling through compartmentalisation and modulation of Smo-downstream signalling. Our study identifies the existence of a divergent Hedgehog signal pathway mediated by Ptch2 and provides a mechanism for differential interpretation of Hedgehog signalling in the germ cell niche

    Formazione e certificazione informatica nelle scuole superiori

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    Questo articolo presenta i risultati di una rilevazione statistica e di un insieme di interviste a studenti sul tema della formazione e certificazione informatica nelle scuole superiori di tre regioni: Lazio, Lombardia e Puglia

    Incomplete financial markets and jumps in asset prices

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    For incomplete financial markets, jumps in both prices and consumption can be unavoidable. We consider pure-exchange economies with infinite horizon, discrete time, uncertainty with a continuum of possible shocks at every date. The evolution of shocks follows a Markov process, and fundamentals depend continuously on shocks. It is shown that: (1) equilibria exist; (2) for effectively complete financial markets, asset prices depend continuously on shocks; and (3) for incomplete financial markets, there is an open set of economies U such that for every equilibrium of every economy in U, asset prices at every date depend discontinuously on the shock at that date
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